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Long-term Psychophysiological Response of Dairy Calves to Hot-Iron Dehorning

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2017

Ruth M. Forde
Affiliation:
Animal Behaviour, Cognition and Welfare Group. Faculty of Applied Sciences, School of Agriculture, De Montfort University, Caythorpe Court, Grantham, Lincs, NG32 3EP
Daniel M. Weary
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Science, University of British Columbia, 2357 Main Mall, Vancouver, V6T 1Z4, Canada
Jeremy N. Marchant
Affiliation:
Animal Behaviour, Cognition and Welfare Group. Faculty of Applied Sciences, School of Agriculture, De Montfort University, Caythorpe Court, Grantham, Lincs, NG32 3EP Peter Wall Institute for Advances Studies, University of British Columbia, University Centre, 6331 Crescent Road, Vancouver, V6T 1Z4, Canada
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It is generally accepted that routine invasive husbandry procedures, such as disbudding and dehorning, cause considerable distress in farmed animals. In the case of dehorning, it has repeatedly been shown that calves exhibit many pain related symptoms both during (e.g., withdrawal from noxious stimulus) the procedure and for some hours post procedure (e.g., rearing, tripping, head rubbing, etc.). Little is known about the long-term consequences of dehorning as previous studies have only monitored responses for up to 48 hours. The objectives of this work were to examine the long-term response of calves to hot-iron dehorning and to determine the effectiveness of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) for reducing post-operative distress.

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Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 2001

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